Call of the Morrigu – another draft done!

It is a difficult thing to correct your own manuscript. In fact, it’s the hardest thing about writing, at least for me. The only other thing that comes close is marketing the book.

But to look at a poetic, powerful passage, and realize that it must be removed… it hurts. And then you have to fix other parts that relied upon that scene. And the loose ends start whipping you in the face until you bleed.

But I have finally gotten through the most difficult of edits, the first full read-through after your first draft. I usually wait a while between those steps to clear my mind of the tale. In this case, I wasn’t particularly happy with the first draft, so I waited almost a year. But now, after a long and painful edit, I’m much happier.

My draft grew 5,000 words in this incarnation. But that’s a good thing. Some of my scenes were too sparse, some of my characters too flat.

Anyone want to take a guess at the final word count?

#amwriting #histfic #morrigan #pagan #ireland #rebellion

Call of the Morrigu:

The past can be dangerous

Life wasn’t easy in 1798 Ireland. Rebellions were rising across the countryside, and the English could be cruel overlords. However, this brutality hadn’t reached the small country estate of Strokestown.

Theodosia Latimer, along with her grandfather, were on a mission to discover the past. They decided to excavate some ancient mounds on their estate. But when they discovered an imprisoned goddess straight out of Ireland’s rich mythological history, they were dumbfounded and frightened.

Tasked with integrating this primeval warrior woman into polite society, they developed both respect and fear for the powerful goddess. Would they be able to tame her lust for violence in the upcoming rebellion? Or would they fall victim to it?

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I write historical fantasy novels, mostly set in Ireland, and a contemporary romance based on my parents’ 30-year search for true love. Don’t miss information on Celtic myth and history, as well as practical travel planning tips, and hidden places, in my travel books.

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I write historical fantasy novels, mostly set in Ireland, and a contemporary romance based on my parents’ 30-year search for true love. Don’t miss information on Celtic myth and history, as well as practical travel planning tips, and hidden places, in my travel books.